Keywords: finite state machine, telecommunication system, graph theory, set theory, number theory, predicate logic
Analysis of functional and non-functional attributes of a telecommunication system
UDC 004:3:004.7
This article discusses the application of the theory of discrete automata in telecommunication systems. A finite state machine is modeled for functional and non-functional attributes of a telecommunication system. The analysis of the simulated automaton using tools such as graph theory, set theory, number theory and predicate logic is carried out. Examples of the application of automata theory in telecommunication systems are given.
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Keywords: finite state machine, telecommunication system, graph theory, set theory, number theory, predicate logic
For citation: Novikovskiy K.V. , Analysis of functional and non-functional attributes of a telecommunication system. Bulletin of the Voronezh Institute of High Technologies. 2025;19(1). Available from: https://vestnikvivt.ru/ru/journal/pdf?id=1390 (In Russ).
Received 20.01.2025
Revised 21.01.2025